What's New

What's New?

In September we welcomed Jamie Schoen, Doctor of Physical Therapy, on to our team. Jamie is from Western Massachusetts and grew up as a ballet dancer. Before returning to graduate school she spent six years teaching Pilates to clients of all ages and physical abilities. She enjoys partnering with clients on their wellness journey, helping them find the tools they need to achieve and maintain their long-term health. We are excited to have her! If you haven’t met her yet, please introduce yourself! READ MORE!

Century City PT believes in educating our community to help avoid injury, regulate fitness and observe wellness. This space is dedicated to assist in this education. Please check back with us regularly for updated information on health and wellness care.

Extending the Reach of Physical Therapy:

SUSAN L. BASS, PT, DPT AND STACY BARROWS, PT, DPT, GCFP

PRESS RELEASE!

CENTURY CITY, CA- The Evidence In Motion (EIM) Institute of Health Professions would like to recognize SUSAN L. BASS AND STACY BARROWS of CENTURY CITY PHYSICAL THERAPY, INC for completing the Executive Program in Private Practice Management with Postprofessional Doctorates of Physical Therapy.

EIM’s Executive Program is an MBA-style, 12-month educational program for physical therapists that provides training in practice management and business administration. It is the first program of its kind within the physical therapy profession and is designed to enhance the business savvy and sophistication of private practice physical therapy by teaching evidence-based business. Physical therapists who complete the program gain industry specific knowledge and best practice solutions in the areas of strategy, leadership, human resources, marketing, finance, legal, and business development. The ultimate outcome of the program is designed to enhance the role of physical therapists in the delivery of cost effective health care.

We congratulate CCPT for the advancement of their practice to support private practice with the highest achievements in evidence based physical therapy.